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Three to be inducted into Erath Athletic Hall of Fame

The 2025 Erath High Hall of Fame Induction will be held on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 7 p.m. at the Erath Community Center.
This year’s inductees are Cody Bouillion, Matt Domingue, and Todd Rodrigue.

Cody Bouillion

Cody Bouillion is being inducted into the Erath High Hall of Fame for his outstanding achievements in Cross Country and Track.
Cody’s Cross Country accolades are as follows: three-year team Captain, two times selected Best of the Teche, and Boys’ MVP Best of the Teche in 2003-2004. Cody was a two-time District Champion, a two-time All-State Champion, and a two-time All-State member.
In 2004, he was the individual State Cross Country champion.
His track career was really phenomenal. He ran in four track events, 800 meter run, 1600 meter run, 3200 meter run, and the 4x400 relay.
He was Team Captain for two years, 17 plus MVP Awards, 60 individual medals, three times the Daily Advertiser/Coca Cola All Acadiana Outstanding Performer Awards, three-time Parish MVP, eight-time Parish Champion (in different events), two-time District MVP, and twelve total All District Honors.
Cody was a three-time regional champion and a recipient of the Regional MVP Award.
A five-time State Qualifier. Two-time State Champion in both the 1600 meter run and 3200 mete run. He was voted the State Track MVP in 2005.
Cody holds both the 1600 meter and 3200 meter records for Erath High, which he set at the Louisiana State Championships held at LSU since 2005.
The most amazing attribute Cody accomplished was in 2005, when he had the fastest 1600 meter time in all Louisiana High School classes (both public and private) at the State Championship Meet.
Cody also holds the fastest 1600 meter run time in Vermilion Parish history.
After graduating from Erath High, Cody received a full track scholarship to LA Tech University.
He competed in both track and Cross Country for the LA Tech. Cody competed in the 2005 Cross Country WAC Conference Championships held at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho.
In 2006, he participated in the track and field WAC Conference Championship at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, where he placed 8th in the 1500-meter finals.
He also ran a leg of the 1200 meter Distance Medley Relay. His Collegiate running journey ended in the fall of 2006 due to a knee injury.Cody started working for Frank’s International (EXPRO) in 2008 while attending ULL. He graduated from ULL in 2009 from the College of Engineering with an emphasis on Industrial Technology and a minor in Business Management. He has been at EXPRO for 17 years and currently manages a well construction refurbishment team.
In 2022, Cody started running again and belongs to the Cajun Road Runners Club and the Levee Breakers Team. They are considered the fastest post-collegiate runners and are coached by the legendary Jarrett LeBlanc. He ran in races in 2024, but had knee surgery in 2025. He says, “his goal after 40 is to race in the USA Track and Field Master Championships.
Cody has been married to Heather Bouillion for 12 years, and they have 2 children, Eden Grace, 8, and Liam, 6. They are in 3rd and 1st grade at ARCA. They reside in Maurice.
His parents are Robert and Andrea Bouillion, and he has a sister, Jessica Bouillion.
Cody shared that the most influential person in his running career is Coach Mark “Skeeter” Theall. He also believes that strength training is the key to getting an edge in competition.

Matt Domingue

Matt Domingue, a 2005 Erath High School graduate, will be inducted into the Hall of Fame for his years as a formidable EHS football player.Matt was a four-year member of the Erath Beta Club and was on the 2004 Powder Puff Court.
As an athlete at Erath High School, Matt lettered in baseball as a pitcher, two years as a forward in Basketball, and one year in track, where he placed 2nd in District in the javelin.
In football, he played three years as a tight end.
In 2004, Matt made First Team All District, First Team All Parish First Team, Best of the Tech, First Team All Acadiana, and First Team All State. He was voted Team Captain his senior year.
In 2010, he graduated from McNeese State University with a degree in Business Management. Matt has been employed with Baker Hughes for fourteen years as a Lead Materials Manager.
Matt and his wife, Amber Tribe Domingue, have been married for fourteen years. They live in Erath, and they are the parents of two boys, Easton, 12 years old and a seventh grader at Erath Middle, and Maddox, who is 11 years old and a fifth grader at LeBlanc Elementary.
Matt’s parents are Christine Domingue, Carroll and Sherry Domingue. He has two siblings, Kailey Domingue Craft and Alexis Marceaux.
Matt shared that the most influential people in his life are his parents.

Todd Rodrigue, PT/ATC

Todd Rodrigue will be inducted into the Erath Hall of Fame as an Honorary member for his achievements in Cross Country and his leadership as an outstanding student and post-high school involvement with the Big Blue Nation.
As a 1986 EHS graduate, his high school academics, club involvement, and awards during his years are to be applauded. He was an athlete and in the Math and Beta Clubs. He was also on the quiz bowl team, a participant in Boys’ State, Parish Government Day Group, Powder Puff Court, and a member of the Industrial Arts Leadership training course.
His high school awards are numerous.
He was the recipient of the following scholarships: Tuition Exempt to USL, Les Travalles, the Gamma Chi Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, and the Math Club. Todd was a three-time district and one-time State Rally winner. He was also District Runner-Up on the Quiz Bowl Team and a member of the two-time District and State Cross Country team. Todd was the first student trainer at EHS.
After graduating from Erath High School, Todd attended USL, where he was a 2 year student athletic trainer assigned to both the football and tennis teams. He was also a two year scholastically distinguished student of the University. He was elected class Vice President and SGA President, and graduated from PT school in 1990. He then attended LSU Medical Center of Allied Health Professions in Shreveport, where he received his Master’s Degree. He later became a certified Athletic Trainer in 1993. Todd was one of the first dual credentialed Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers in the state.
Todd, along with his partner, the late Monique Arceneaux Sonnier, opened Vermilion Physical Therapy in 1998. They provided sideline coverage for both EHS Football and Track Events. Vermilion PT was sold in 2002, and he now provides contract physical therapy services to local therapy offices. He has been a PT for 35 years.
Todd and his wife Anna, of 33 years, live in Youngsville, LA. They are the parents of twin daughters, Caroline Rodrigue and Avert Jarrach. Both are graduates of Lafayette High School. They have one son, Grant Rodrigue, a St. Thomas More graduate.
Todd’s siblings are Billie Ray Landry, Myron Rodrigue, Randy Rodrigue, and Christine Rodrigue. His parents are the late Ray and Lou Rodrigue.
He is a member of the American Physical Therapist Association, the Louisiana Physical Therapists, the National Athletic Trainers Association, and the Louisiana Athletic Trainers Association.

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